Families--Virginia
Found in 266 Collections and/or Records:
Ligon
Application paperwork featuring family trees, copies of Bible records, and additonal research, family charts with family histories featuring a family crest, Virginia Historical Marker booklet, a copies of indentures, and publication excerpts pertaining to the Ligon family of Virginia. Associated family names include Audley, Beauchamp, Cheney, Drury, Cooke, Mortimer, Plantaganet, Spenser, Percy, Walgrave, Reynsford, Smith, Harris, LaPole, Stapleton, Stafford, Calthorpe, and Poynings.
Lipscomb
Family charts, research correspondence, research notes, and copies of excerpts from "Lipscomb Genealogy" pertaining to the Lipscomb family of Virginia. Associated family names include Davis, Mackgeehee, Madison, Ragland, Smith, Wash, Wilkes, and Wilson.
Livingston
Family histories, research notes, and copies of deed book records pertaining to the Livingston family of Virginia. Associated family names include Langley and Muscoe
Llewellyn
Family charts and pedigrees with accompanying research material, research correspondence, research notes, and copies of deed book records, indentures, will book records, order book records, an index, and abstracts of wills of Edgecombe County, North Carolina 1733-1856 pertaining to the Llewellyn family of Virginia. Variant family name spellings include Lewelling, ffuewllen, and Llewellyna. Associated family names include Ballentine, Herbert, Horne, and Markham.
Lovett
Family charts and copies of deed and land records pertaining to the Lovett family of Norfolk County and Princess Anne County, Virginia. Associated family names include Bannister, Kempe, Keeling, Malbone, Morse, Pallet, Richason, and Woodhouse
Lucile Portlock Family Papers and Photographs
Magruder
Research correspondence between Elizabeth Baum Wingo, Ezra Warner, and T. R. Hay pertaining to the Magruder family of Virginia.
Mapp
Copy of an article featured in the publication Port Folio Weekly dated March 6, 1990 entitled "At Home with Ramona and Alf Mapp: A Home Built on Ancestral Land" pertaining to the Mapp family of Virginia. Associated family names include Carney and Dunaway.
Martin
Family charts and histories, research notes, and copies of an estate appraisal dated 1666, St. Bride's Light Artillery member list, wills, deeds, minute book records, and a chapter excerpt entitled "Mason-Wilson-Woodson of Norfolk County, VA" pertaining to the Martin family of Virginia and North Carolina. Associated family names include Keeling.
Mary E. Pickrell Collection on Charles I. Stengle
One circa 2019 scrapbook primarily consisting of photocopied photographs, newspaper clippings, and primary and secondary research relating to Charles I. Stengle, former superintendent of the Norfolk Union Mission in Norfolk, Virginia in 1898.
